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June, 2020

  • 4 June

    People Are Eating Healthier During The Pandemic

    -Editorial People are eating healthier, cooking their own food, and consuming more fruit and vegetables, according to preliminary results from a worldwide Corona Cooking Survey. People are staying home to work and going to a local restaurant is a thing of the past for now. With people staying at home, …

  • 4 June

    The Mexican Peso appreciates at the beginning of June 2020, one month before the beginning of the USMCA

    By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist In early June 2020, the Mexican peso has recovered somewhat against the dollar as there is some optimism about the reopening of some regional and national economies amid the economic crisis caused by the Coronavirus (Covid-19). “The Mexican peso begins June 2020 with an appreciation …

May, 2020

  • 31 May

    THE BAJA CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT PREPARES THE “ROUTE OF THE SEA” TO REACTIVATE THE ECONOMY

    The value chain of fishermen, aquaculturists, and coastal communities will be strengthened. The attraction will be the gastronomic, landscape, and climatic experience of the State’s coasts. ENSENADA, B.C.- With the aim of stimulating the economy in Baja California when the pandemic caused by COVID19 ends, the Government headed by Jaime …

  • 30 May

    George Floyd’s Death Makes a Nation Mourn

    -Editorial  The death of George Floyd this week has opened a big wound in many people that condemned the racism while taking streets to demand justice. Riots across the country have begun asking for justice for George Floyd. For them, racism is still alive and well in 2020. But the …

  • 30 May

    Newsom allows extension of local eviction moratoriums in California through July 28

    -Editorial Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order extending authorization for local governments to halt evictions for renters impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, through July 28. The order also addresses a variety of issues in response to the pandemic, by extending the waiver permitting the Department of Motor Vehicles to …

  • 30 May

    Space Program Returns After Nearly a Decade Thanks to Space X

    -Editorial  On a historic day the U.S. space program, a spacecraft designed, built, owned, and operated by a private company — SpaceX — blasted off Saturday with two NASA astronauts aboard — the first purely private sector launch to orbit in space history. It was also the first launch of …

  • 28 May

    New Report Reveals the Impact of COVID-19 Across the US Immigration System

    WASHINGTON, D.C.— A new report released this week by the American Immigration Council examines major changes to the U.S. immigration system in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the unique challenges the pandemic has created for noncitizens and government agencies. The report, “The Impact of COVID-19 on Noncitizens and …

  • 25 May

    Newsom issues guidelines for California religious places to reopen

    -Editorial Places of worship have been closed for nearly two months in California leaving many people without a place to worship and congregate. California released the guidelines for places of worship on May 25. This guidance does not obligate places of worship to resume in-person activity but it gives them …

  • 25 May

    SpaceX Will Begin a New Era of Space Exploration

    -Editorial With the scheduled launch of two NASA astronauts into orbit Wednesday, SpaceX aims to propel the U.S. into a historic new era of commercially led space exploration. No company has flown commercially developed vehicles to take humans to the international space station. If successful, it would be a resounding …

  • 24 May

    San Diego Area Casinos Are Open Again

    -Editorial Long lines at Viejas Casino and Resort were seen this week as casinos opened again. Weeks have passed since COVID-19 forced businesses and entertainment venues to close down. As people got anxious to go out and have fun while they try to stop the spread of COVID, the San …

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